Another "Tosca" veteran was Harry Dworchak as Scarpia, giving his assigned villainies an intriguing ambiguity.
There is an intriguing ambiguity to the half-naked peasant youth posing as a Bacchus for Caravaggio (1589), but nothing complicated about the robust sexiness of the Rubens Bacchanale.
One often wishes that instead of providing the usual burlesque of vaudeville versions of the novel's characters, the play would take on the more intriguing ambiguities of the book.
Aiello's affectionate portrayal of a white man who owns a pizza shop in a black slum gave the film an intriguing ambiguity.
That is far too measured an assessment to satisfy the revisionists, of course, but it does hint at the intriguing ambiguities of the case.
An intriguing ambiguity was achieved in the first movement: is this a brisk, Classically inspired sonata-allegro structure, or some half-crazed military march?
Yes, Lorca is a mezzo role, which lends the portrayal intriguing ambiguity: Lorca was homosexual.
Rubbed with pastel, these images mix their media into an intriguing physical ambiguity that may qualify them as proto-postmodern.
Some chose to connect a piece to the physical aspect of the building or to its history, while others maintained a sometimes intriguing ambiguity.
Still, there is that intriguing ambiguity to his voice.